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the original vision was about robots. so here we are 50 years later. >> what a perfect said way into the whole discussion of robots. this book seems to have captured the national imagination. your your book tour has been extensive. you have been at a lot of places. it's doing well. what is it about our current fascination with robot has met your expertise as a writer. why do you think that is right now? >> my last book to her about driving to san jose. much smaller. so, i have a theory and i can't do it but i'll throw it out there. you know how we make fun of the japanese for being robot crazy, i actually think americans are as obsessed with robots as japanese we just do not acknowledge it. the differences we we have a love-hate relationship with robots. you see it everywhere. you you can turn around without seeing some sort of robot obsessed component, science fiction, movies, the whole thing. i think it's episodic. this has happened periodically since the invention -- initial computers, the book cyber -- there is this a
the original vision was about robots. so here we are 50 years later. >> what a perfect said way into the whole discussion of robots. this book seems to have captured the national imagination. your your book tour has been extensive. you have been at a lot of places. it's doing well. what is it about our current fascination with robot has met your expertise as a writer. why do you think that is right now? >> my last book to her about driving to san jose. much smaller. so, i have a...
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what if the robot is flying the plane? literally googled "flying robot" and the first result was drone. i googled drone, and the first result was autopilot. i said kids, we are going to build a lego autopilot. they said, all right, one last go. we sat together around the table and put together the bits of plastic, the sensors, the processors, and stuck it in the plane. the next weekend, we flew it and it almost flew. the kids lost interest. i went down the rabbit hole. emily: what year was this? chris: 2007. emily: this was before drones were cool. chris: well, it was before drones were available to regular people. so there were military drones, but something had happened. in that moment, i got chills. it should not be possible for a dad and his kids to build a drone on the dining room table with toy parts. this was a moment -- 2007 turned out to be the key year. so this hardware renaissance that you have heard is all started in 2007. the guts of the smartphones -- the chips, the processors, they were being made in the mil
what if the robot is flying the plane? literally googled "flying robot" and the first result was drone. i googled drone, and the first result was autopilot. i said kids, we are going to build a lego autopilot. they said, all right, one last go. we sat together around the table and put together the bits of plastic, the sensors, the processors, and stuck it in the plane. the next weekend, we flew it and it almost flew. the kids lost interest. i went down the rabbit hole. emily: what...
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"we learned about robots. we got to drive robots, we got to play a game. it was really fun," said 9-year-old troop 28 member, max boelter. if your kids are interested in joining cub scouts drop by their location on virginia street in sioux city. there's just 13 days until christmas and many folks are still scrambling to buy online shopping is convenient and has become more popular but there are concerns this could spell trouble for the holiday season. nbc's shenelle jones has the story. it seems just about everyone is ditching the mall and shopping online this holiday season. shoppers spent an estimated $4.45 billion online on thanksgiving and black friday, according to adobe systems inc. but the sharp uptick in online shopping is putting pressure on fedex and ups to deliver big and on time. according to "shipmatrix"... a company that tracks delivery rates of different carriers... both companies are already struggling with deliveries because of increased online shopping. fedex typically has a 95% on time delivery rate...ups 97%. shipmatrix put them at 91%
"we learned about robots. we got to drive robots, we got to play a game. it was really fun," said 9-year-old troop 28 member, max boelter. if your kids are interested in joining cub scouts drop by their location on virginia street in sioux city. there's just 13 days until christmas and many folks are still scrambling to buy online shopping is convenient and has become more popular but there are concerns this could spell trouble for the holiday season. nbc's shenelle jones has the...
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joe: what is a robot?hese videos and it looks like a machine, but it does not -- how are you defining robot for our purposes and what is the then diagram between robotics and artificial intelligence? >> it is a virtual or electronic agent which is providing labor, mobility, safety, or convenience. think of the stereotypical image you have in your mind, that is what most robots are. increasingly, they are being indicted with the level of machine learning, deep learning, and signs of artificial intelligence. this whole concept of intelligent machines is becoming a reality. alix: i feel like a lot of the conversation about robots is them over taking jobs and we will see the employment rates spike, sucking out jobs in the industrial services and there will be all these people unemployed. do you see that happening when you forecasted your model? longer-term, that will be a risk or do we have to be cognizant of the time horizon, 1-3 years there is massive room. only 66 industrial robots per 10,000 employees. sec
joe: what is a robot?hese videos and it looks like a machine, but it does not -- how are you defining robot for our purposes and what is the then diagram between robotics and artificial intelligence? >> it is a virtual or electronic agent which is providing labor, mobility, safety, or convenience. think of the stereotypical image you have in your mind, that is what most robots are. increasingly, they are being indicted with the level of machine learning, deep learning, and signs of...
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like, what can you do with a robot. not all robots are stacking totes. offensive robots. joel, these kids have learned so uch many. what have you learned from them working with them? >> i think it is remarkable the creativity that the kids come up. i teach the kids how to, i give them the platform. but having them unleashing their creativity and what do you want to build. are you internal stacker, pistons, mattics. >> during the competition, a lot of things can happen and we forget to change the battery and then you can have a dead robot compressor. the pistons need air to be stored inside of the system. if no air, the pistons can't i was sitting here and wondering why can't i eat. >> so you learn also how to ifrn pro vise on the spot? like now. these are incredible skills and talk about the process, these are complicated devices, how do you do that in just a couple of weeks. >> we have six weeks but start early on in the fall season and we run workshops for kids that are interested in the robotics or want to find out what it is like to be on the team, they can come in an
like, what can you do with a robot. not all robots are stacking totes. offensive robots. joel, these kids have learned so uch many. what have you learned from them working with them? >> i think it is remarkable the creativity that the kids come up. i teach the kids how to, i give them the platform. but having them unleashing their creativity and what do you want to build. are you internal stacker, pistons, mattics. >> during the competition, a lot of things can happen and we forget...
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"we learned about robots. we got to drive robots, we got to play a game. it was really fun," said if your kids are interested in joining cub scouts drop by their location on virginia street in sioux city. sioux city leaders have approved nearly 300- thousand dollars to pay for studies of various projects in the fiscal year that started just five months ago. some have taken to social media to criticize local leaders for the way they have spent tax dollars. so, why spend money on studies? ktiv's tiffany lane asked local leaders s at question. << with the growing economy in sioux city, there continues to be new additions and improvements made. some of that growth comes through studies approved by the city, city leaders say. "a lot of people often question why the city enters into these agreements for consultant studies and in large expertise in house to perform the studies," said bob padmore, sioux city city manager. some consultants are local. others come all across the country. su "the consultant being used for the tyson events center study is from out-of-s
"we learned about robots. we got to drive robots, we got to play a game. it was really fun," said if your kids are interested in joining cub scouts drop by their location on virginia street in sioux city. sioux city leaders have approved nearly 300- thousand dollars to pay for studies of various projects in the fiscal year that started just five months ago. some have taken to social media to criticize local leaders for the way they have spent tax dollars. so, why spend money on...
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robotics clubs. organizers say this fun event lets the boys try out new things and open their horizon with a hands-on feel for what robotics are all about. taylor swift is giving her fans a surprise. and a former desperate housewife is now engaged.. plus, the hunger games ruled the box office this weekend. david daniel has it all in today's hollywood minute. << nat pop - "this is the 1989 world tour.." taylor swift is giving her fans a special surprise for her birthday! the singer, who turned 26 on sunday, announced the upcoming release of her "1989 world tour live" concert film -- it will be released on apple music on december 20th! actress eva longoria isengaged to longtime antonio baston. longoria announced the news on instagram where she posted a photo of her and her new fianc0 kissing in a desert in dubai -- and showing off a stunning ruby and diamond ring. nat pop and "the hunger games - mocking jay part 2" is holding on to the number one spot for the 4th week in a row.... bringing in an estima
robotics clubs. organizers say this fun event lets the boys try out new things and open their horizon with a hands-on feel for what robotics are all about. taylor swift is giving her fans a surprise. and a former desperate housewife is now engaged.. plus, the hunger games ruled the box office this weekend. david daniel has it all in today's hollywood minute.
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the original vision was about robots. so here we are 50 years later. >> what a perfect said way into the whole discussion of robots. this book seems to have captured the national imagination. your your book tour has been extensive. you have been at a lot of places. it's doing well. what is it about our current fascination with robot has met your expertise as a writer. why do you think that is right now? >> my last book to her about driving to san jose. much smaller. so, i have a theory and i can't do it but i'll throw it out there. you know how we make fun of the japanese for being robot crazy, i actually think americans are as obsessed with robots as japanese we just do not acknowledge it. the differences we we have a love-hate relationship with robots. you see it everywhere. you you can turn around without seeing some sort of robot obsessed component, science fiction, movies, the whole thing. i think it's episodic. this has happened periodically since the invention -- initial computers, the book cyber -- there is this a
the original vision was about robots. so here we are 50 years later. >> what a perfect said way into the whole discussion of robots. this book seems to have captured the national imagination. your your book tour has been extensive. you have been at a lot of places. it's doing well. what is it about our current fascination with robot has met your expertise as a writer. why do you think that is right now? >> my last book to her about driving to san jose. much smaller. so, i have a...
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the robot car did not know how to get in there. the u.n.ad to take over -- the human had to take over. they need to find a way to fudge the rules but not too much. emily: california is cracking down on revelation -- regulations. how devastating could it be for the industry? >> google does not like it. google just wants the car to handle the whole function of driving. these new regulations california is proposing would have a human always ready to take the wheel. there would need to be a wheel. companies would be to file monthly reports on how the cars are behaving. it is a very cautious approach to regulating driverless cars that google does not like at all. emily: i've had this conversation with the inventor of the self-driving car who went on to found google x. it is referred to as the trolley problem. if a self-driving car stays on course, he could hit a school bus. if it veers off course, it kills the driver. how do they handle situations like that? >> that is another issue. these ethical issues. if your car is bearing down on a school
the robot car did not know how to get in there. the u.n.ad to take over -- the human had to take over. they need to find a way to fudge the rules but not too much. emily: california is cracking down on revelation -- regulations. how devastating could it be for the industry? >> google does not like it. google just wants the car to handle the whole function of driving. these new regulations california is proposing would have a human always ready to take the wheel. there would need to be a...
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engineers have designed a new robot to assist with cleanup before the plant is decommissioned. the robot was developed by companies including mitsubishi heavy industries and tokyo electric power company. it can reach upper floors and deep inside the building. workers have already been using robots to strip away contaminated surfaces, but they machines could not reach the upper floors. the new robot comprises four compact devices connected by hoses and cables that can extend up to 55 meters. the front part does the work. the two separate machines supply materials. the last part is used for communication. tokyo electric officials hope to deploy the robot at the plant from april next year. >>> as more foreign travelers come to tokyo, an unique tour guide is starting to offer sightseeing information. ed guide may look human, but it's android resembling a young woman. she went into operation on thursday at a shopping mall in tokyo bay. when a visitors sees spots on a touch screen, the robot can be in english, chinese or japanese. the officials say this is the world's first android g
engineers have designed a new robot to assist with cleanup before the plant is decommissioned. the robot was developed by companies including mitsubishi heavy industries and tokyo electric power company. it can reach upper floors and deep inside the building. workers have already been using robots to strip away contaminated surfaces, but they machines could not reach the upper floors. the new robot comprises four compact devices connected by hoses and cables that can extend up to 55 meters. the...
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the robot, the bomb squad robot would use a disrupt tor charge to hit the package. the backpack, box or whatever. it's not an exprosive device. the uniform patrol here is in here quick. they're trying to get people out through a corridor. they know that they will be safe egress. it's just going. if it's only two. it's something mowing down. it's going to be an interesting motive to see opinion r, driving this kind of violence and carnage at this particular group of people today. >> it's such a strange package. when they go in there at 11:20 a.m., they are masked, they are prepared to do this murdering and they're prepared to flee. they get themselves out of there into the black suv. and then very, very strangely, hours later, they come back to this area in that same black suv. and so what looked like a team of murders that was trying to escape becomes a team that returns close to the scene of the crime where they know most police in southern california are congregated. it's not clear the surveillance saw them leave or they came up and turned around. they could have
the robot, the bomb squad robot would use a disrupt tor charge to hit the package. the backpack, box or whatever. it's not an exprosive device. the uniform patrol here is in here quick. they're trying to get people out through a corridor. they know that they will be safe egress. it's just going. if it's only two. it's something mowing down. it's going to be an interesting motive to see opinion r, driving this kind of violence and carnage at this particular group of people today. >> it's...
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robot journalists because a robot journalist can't be hit by a robot car. know, this is all crazy. they won't be happy until there are driverless hybrids going around the track at the indianapolis 500. can we stop it right here? and by the way, if you are one of the first people to trust a driverless car, you are completely nuts. >> you can imagine that that you are sitting in the backseat, you know, and the little machine is running -- i don't think so. i kind of like driving. >> little robo mother-in-law in the back nagging at you for your driving. >> slow down. you are driving too fast. >> country singer willie nelson getting into the pot business. he will be marketing his own brand of marijuana called willie's reserve in states where pot is legal. what do you think about willie's reserve? >> god, willie smokes a lot of dope, doesn't he? >> georgia, he does. >> he is committed to the dope. you got the feeling if you went subaru da b.a. diving willie would put hash in the register of the air tank so he could fill it while he was diving off othe reef. i go
robot journalists because a robot journalist can't be hit by a robot car. know, this is all crazy. they won't be happy until there are driverless hybrids going around the track at the indianapolis 500. can we stop it right here? and by the way, if you are one of the first people to trust a driverless car, you are completely nuts. >> you can imagine that that you are sitting in the backseat, you know, and the little machine is running -- i don't think so. i kind of like driving. >>...
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not only company in robotics game.e is here to tell us how robots in a or may not displace workers, but first you would do something similar to kieva but you are different? how do you bullpen increase productivity -- do you help increase profit. >> we have just come out with a kim, we've been basing this technology on recent changes in robots there is a lot of new technology, new innovation, and software. the robots now can do thins that we could not do then years ago. -- 10 years ago, our robots go to the locations that are in warehouse that exist, position themselves ahead of the worker, the worker walks to robby -- robot, reads the task on the screen, and performs it. it is very fast, takes aways unproductive work. jo: you work with companies, have you found that there is by increasing efficiency you may be hurting worker opportunity for the future? there has been an ongoing concern about eliminating jobs 3 this? >> we look at that differently, our view, a lots of these jobs go unfulfilled. we have at any given time
not only company in robotics game.e is here to tell us how robots in a or may not displace workers, but first you would do something similar to kieva but you are different? how do you bullpen increase productivity -- do you help increase profit. >> we have just come out with a kim, we've been basing this technology on recent changes in robots there is a lot of new technology, new innovation, and software. the robots now can do thins that we could not do then years ago. -- 10 years ago,...
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could a robot do your job?will look at the threat they pose to your employment prospects. >> iraqi prime minister has predicted that the coming year will see the total defeat of the islamic state group in his country. he spoke after the iraqi forces captured the main part of the city of ramadi. these were the scenes as they raised the flag over the city center and celebrated the victory over the i.s. militants that has control over the area since may. much of the city has been damaged and many of the thousands who fled returned to find nothing but rubble. our correspondent reports from ramadi. >> this is it. this is what ramadi looks like a week into the offensive against islamic state. we cannot wander out into the main streets because there are till explosive devices and booby traps in the neighborhood. we cannot go any further because operations are still ongoing around the provisional government complex where iraqi forces are still hunting down the remaining i.s. fighters to to the north of the city center.
could a robot do your job?will look at the threat they pose to your employment prospects. >> iraqi prime minister has predicted that the coming year will see the total defeat of the islamic state group in his country. he spoke after the iraqi forces captured the main part of the city of ramadi. these were the scenes as they raised the flag over the city center and celebrated the victory over the i.s. militants that has control over the area since may. much of the city has been damaged and...
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there's shocking news out of japan, robot designers have now created an artificial robot that passed the standardized exams, like the s.a.t.s. this thing is going to collenge. the only silver lining is they might avoid a robot uprising. in medieval french literature, the robots won't be able to enslave us because they'll be too busy paying off their student loans. "can't get a job. what was i thinking? i should have gone to law school. can i get you a refill on that pepsi?" ( laughter ) but if there are any robots tonight's show. because, first-- we have a very good show tonight-- first, i'm talking to academy award-winning actor julianne moore. so talented. >> jon: a genius. fantastic. >> stephen: i'll join in. i'll join in on that one. longtime fan. longtime fan. she stars in "the hunger games: mockingjay: part 2." our interview will be gripping, especially the second half that comes out a year from now. i'm also sitting down with legendary actor, mr. burt reynolds, ladies and gentlemen. a model of manhood. burt's new memoir is called "but enough about me." he was a huge sex symbol
there's shocking news out of japan, robot designers have now created an artificial robot that passed the standardized exams, like the s.a.t.s. this thing is going to collenge. the only silver lining is they might avoid a robot uprising. in medieval french literature, the robots won't be able to enslave us because they'll be too busy paying off their student loans. "can't get a job. what was i thinking? i should have gone to law school. can i get you a refill on that pepsi?" ( laughter...
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-- well i guess robot going in there to find out whatever that is. but the police apparently suspect that there might be some type of booby trap, ied device inside that apartment and asked everybody in the area to now move back. we're going to continue to watch this live as it unfolds. joining us now with reaction, former lapd detective, mark furman, bo deedle, eric guster, manny gomez, mark, you, you watched the robotics, you see at the place where the shooting took place, where the two suspects were killed, mark, and you see all of these tactical vehicles that have been brought in. i have checked in with my law enforcement sources in los angeles, fbi, all hands on deck is what i'm hearing. this seems to be bigger than what we are so far being told, probably out of an abundance of caution, what is your read on it? >> well, we saw the press conference, sean, fbi says we're not ruling out terrorism. which is fbi words that they're ruling in terrorism. and that means that they'd rather be safe than sorry. so it's a complete alert for all law enforcemen
-- well i guess robot going in there to find out whatever that is. but the police apparently suspect that there might be some type of booby trap, ied device inside that apartment and asked everybody in the area to now move back. we're going to continue to watch this live as it unfolds. joining us now with reaction, former lapd detective, mark furman, bo deedle, eric guster, manny gomez, mark, you, you watched the robotics, you see at the place where the shooting took place, where the two...
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payton walton attended class with this robot that is no taller than the teacher sitting down, but to payton's mother it is huge. >> and defining yourself as the 10-year-old through the illness, that it is very difficult. that i wanted whatever time we could have to be as full as possible. >> this robot would ease her daughters, allowing her to be with her friends to keep up with some of their favorite subjects. >> it's the story of rumplestiltskin. it is named pats. payton's awesome virtual self. >> she would be excited to go to reading class. and it would totally change how her treatment progressed. >> reporter: while she works her way back to school, she tells us she is fighting for the maryland law. and that it would make it easier. to access this type of technology. stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> and peyton's school, the fundraiser to pay for the technology that they would double robotics cells for the ipad tablet robot for around $3,000. >>> starting a weak front today, that drone owners will have to register their devices with the government. they announced that mandate for the r
payton walton attended class with this robot that is no taller than the teacher sitting down, but to payton's mother it is huge. >> and defining yourself as the 10-year-old through the illness, that it is very difficult. that i wanted whatever time we could have to be as full as possible. >> this robot would ease her daughters, allowing her to be with her friends to keep up with some of their favorite subjects. >> it's the story of rumplestiltskin. it is named pats. payton's...
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. >> and new this half hour, what may be an advance in robotics. >> developers say this robot may look and act more like a human than previous creations. is this innovative or just creepy? >> interesting. in "the skinny," leonardo dicaprio explains why he passed up a role in one of the biggest movie franchises ever. it is thursday, new year's eve, december 31st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. it's new year's eve. >> we made it to new year's eve. >> through another year. i'm lauren lyster. >> i'm kendis gibson. thank you for being with us on new year's effective. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> we're going to get started this half hour on a sad note for many people and really a serious one, the first criminal charges against comedian bill cosby for sexual abuse. for the first time, the frail looking 78-year-old appeared in court. >> yeah, he did. >> he was then fingerprinted, photographed and released on bail. abc's marci gonzales reports from pennsylvania. >> god bless you, brother. >> thank you. >> reporter: bill cosby walking into court. >> how
. >> and new this half hour, what may be an advance in robotics. >> developers say this robot may look and act more like a human than previous creations. is this innovative or just creepy? >> interesting. in "the skinny," leonardo dicaprio explains why he passed up a role in one of the biggest movie franchises ever. it is thursday, new year's eve, december 31st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. it's new...
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flying robots is a long way off.eam of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature, by studying the biomechanics of bird flight. >> we sit in an aircraft flying from a to b. it's standard. nothing happens. if you scale down the technology to the size of a bird, it's less reliable, and you only have problems related to the complexity of our environment. that's why we have to understand how birds fly, so we can use the principles that they use to succeed to build better robots. >> the team not only studies birds, they are bringing the research into the lab. >> a method that we use to visualize the flow field is having particles in the air. once we illuminate with a laser, it's vis ilt. they trace the air flow and they measure that. >> here is a small machine, it's a flapper. simulating a bird. i'll turn on the laser and the mid particles. it will move depending how the flapper moves its wings. >> it was invisible to us with goggles on. a high-speed camera captures the air patterns. an algorithm is used to revea
flying robots is a long way off.eam of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature, by studying the biomechanics of bird flight. >> we sit in an aircraft flying from a to b. it's standard. nothing happens. if you scale down the technology to the size of a bird, it's less reliable, and you only have problems related to the complexity of our environment. that's why we have to understand how birds fly, so we can use the principles that they use to succeed to build better robots....
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an exhibition of industrial robots this month drew crowd of business people. they featured all kinds of robots, including ones that can work and carry equipment. participants say the machines have great potential. >> translator: robots will help raise efficiency of the entire manufacturing industry. >> reporter: leaders in beijing are encouraging the development of industrial robots. researchers can corroborate. the machine was developed with financial aid from the government. it's cutting edge technology that have earned -- or as manufacturers focus on improving efficiency, some people are raising concerns. this man has been working at the factory for 26 years. he and his coworkers haven't been paid since may because of a downturn in business. he's concerned about losing his job if things don't come round and if managers decide to put robots on the production line. >> translator: i got married here. and my child was born here. i want to keep working at the factory and continue living here. >> reporter: while experts say the quest for greater efficiency may le
an exhibition of industrial robots this month drew crowd of business people. they featured all kinds of robots, including ones that can work and carry equipment. participants say the machines have great potential. >> translator: robots will help raise efficiency of the entire manufacturing industry. >> reporter: leaders in beijing are encouraging the development of industrial robots. researchers can corroborate. the machine was developed with financial aid from the government. it's...
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he saw the robot go in, did he see any people go inside or just the robot? >> you saw the robot go inside. did you see people go inside? >> from my fvantage point i coud see the robot going down the street. but i could not see once it turned the corner and see people making entry. it's clear they did go into that direction. >> poppy -- >> yeah, don -- >> i need you to stand by. we'll get back to you. deborah feyerick has new information for us. what do you know? >> what we are learning now also is that authorities generated a lead that turned up the name of an individual connected to that home. so detectives were sent to the home in redlands and while they were waiting at the home a black suv with utah plates passed by slowly and sped up and raced by. the detectives gave chase but it was another police car that was looking for this black suv that actually spotted it, gave chase and the shootout ensued. the male suspect, a witness tells police was shooting out of the vehicle. it drove for about a quarter of a mile. and as the officer returned fire it appears
he saw the robot go in, did he see any people go inside or just the robot? >> you saw the robot go inside. did you see people go inside? >> from my fvantage point i coud see the robot going down the street. but i could not see once it turned the corner and see people making entry. it's clear they did go into that direction. >> poppy -- >> yeah, don -- >> i need you to stand by. we'll get back to you. deborah feyerick has new information for us. what do you know?...
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and standing next to the bride and groom is a robot. >> translator: this robot is in fact representing groom's grandmother. >> reporter: the groom wanted to invite his grandmother to his wedding, but the 90-year-old lives about 300 kilometers from tokyo. she's been bed ridden for two years. he came up with an idea to have her virtually attend his wedding party. he set up a system that connected the camera on the robot with a headset. in real life, she cannot move her neck freely, but the headset features an eye tracking system which allows her to control the robot just by moving her eyes. >> reporter: he's really eager to see the bride's nana who approaches the owe bot on robot and hugs it.robot and hugs it. it's so real that she holds out her hand in return. she says she wishes that she was there with them. >> when i see my grandmother next time, i think we'll be able to talk about my wedding as if she had been there. i'm glad we could share this experience. >> reporter: the developer of the headset says she has great expectations. the virtual reality can drastically change the way we
and standing next to the bride and groom is a robot. >> translator: this robot is in fact representing groom's grandmother. >> reporter: the groom wanted to invite his grandmother to his wedding, but the 90-year-old lives about 300 kilometers from tokyo. she's been bed ridden for two years. he came up with an idea to have her virtually attend his wedding party. he set up a system that connected the camera on the robot with a headset. in real life, she cannot move her neck freely,...
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cues that children recognize which means they can actually engage with the robot. the national institute of health is looking into how these robots might improve our health and well-being and how they might be used to inspire cmac that is pretty cool. >> that was better than i imagined. >>> we're almost at the point where you won't have to talk to any people at all pretty could be on your ipad, and talk to the robot, go to bed. >> santa created a truly magical moment for a boy with autism. >>> a 6-year-old boy from michigan told santa he was worried his autism would put him on the naughty list of things sometimes he gets in trouble at school and feels people don't understand him. the two of them sat and chatted for about five minutes. >> can you say santa? >> he said, it's okay to be your self. >> while ski. >> incredible. landon's mother shared it to facebook, it went viral. >>> how many kids have felt that way? to be able to shine a light on that is valuable. they are thinking that. >> hopefully they want. still to come, from russia with love. the country's heart
cues that children recognize which means they can actually engage with the robot. the national institute of health is looking into how these robots might improve our health and well-being and how they might be used to inspire cmac that is pretty cool. >> that was better than i imagined. >>> we're almost at the point where you won't have to talk to any people at all pretty could be on your ipad, and talk to the robot, go to bed. >> santa created a truly magical moment for a...
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. >> google finds a new use for spot, robot dog. spot, robot dog.may make reindeer obsolete, you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! tom: verge of falling to taliban, reinforcement have been rushed to southern district, where afghan security forces have been pinned down for days, afghanistan's acting defense minister said, its forces need more international military support. taliban claiming their fighters seized town of sanguine in helmet -- helmand province. out of the western city of ramadi. today marked second day of a major offensive to retake largest city i in anbar province, jennifer with our report for battle for ramadi. reporter: iraqi troops sense victory as they make their way to the center of ramadi, but fierce fighting prevented them from declaring the city of anbar province under control. sons of proud iraqis your brave m
. >> google finds a new use for spot, robot dog. spot, robot dog.may make reindeer obsolete, you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! tom: verge of falling to taliban, reinforcement have been rushed to southern district, where afghan security forces have been pinned down for...
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students in nebraska are learning a thing or two about robotics. see the bots that the students built and how they're getting gathered to prepare their robots and score points with some judges. first tech challenge teams met at humphrey high school to bounce ideas off each other to get ready for state competition. lieutenant governor mike foley came out for the event and spoke to the crowd. "learning gear ratios, learning about traction, learning about leveraging, the concepts of physics and engineering, and the computer programming, using smartphones, and using a second smartphone as a remote control device to control your machine; these are all pretty advanced technology ideas that these kids are mastering at a very young age." there will be a competition on january 23rd in columbus, ohio where you can see some of these robots in action. when it comes to volunteering, iowa is one of the most giving in the nation. a new study by the corporation for national and community service shows iowans rank 10th in the country for volunteering. of iowa resid
students in nebraska are learning a thing or two about robotics. see the bots that the students built and how they're getting gathered to prepare their robots and score points with some judges. first tech challenge teams met at humphrey high school to bounce ideas off each other to get ready for state competition. lieutenant governor mike foley came out for the event and spoke to the crowd. "learning gear ratios, learning about traction, learning about leveraging, the concepts of physics...
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that's what the robot is doing. it's making it safe for the crime scene people. our evidence response teams and the local crime scene investigators to go in and process the crime scene. this may be an overabundance of caution. but you have to make sure the scene is safe for the crime scene people to do their jobs. they're probably waiting to go look at his computer, look at literature that he has laying around. looking at any phone books, contact sheets he might have for friends, neighbors, co-workers, journals he might have. it's going to be many, many hours. they will be there all night. the original attack scenes for forensics. and processing his house for additional evidence as to his motivation to do this. >> former fbi agent, bobby chacon speaking to me some time ago. the latest numbers are 14 people dead and 17 injured. many of them at a holiday party. we heard from survivors and anxious family members. here's what they had to say. >> they were barricaded in their office. heard a lot of gunshots, crying. when s.w.a.t. got her out, there were bodies they ha
that's what the robot is doing. it's making it safe for the crime scene people. our evidence response teams and the local crime scene investigators to go in and process the crime scene. this may be an overabundance of caution. but you have to make sure the scene is safe for the crime scene people to do their jobs. they're probably waiting to go look at his computer, look at literature that he has laying around. looking at any phone books, contact sheets he might have for friends, neighbors,...
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finn: um, a robot. sean: like, a $10 robot? finn: electric robot. sean: well, it is good to have electric robot. s. here. it is very easy to do. you wash the great in events -- obviously. build each layer. you can make it like a garland if you want. this is an anti-poat version. -- antipasto version. there he visual, something to talk about fair you can bring that to a holiday party. just make sure you keep it up right because they can follow for. but it is very easy to make, easy to do. how easy was that, but? d? are you looking forward to christmas? eat at christmas? finn: uh -- sean: candy? finn: yeah. sean: folks, that is it. this is the grape version here you can also do a candy something to everybody? can we say happy holidays? all: happy holidays! hayley: incredibly warm temperatures today. we will get into the upper 40' s, low 50' heavy downpours overnight. it will be dreary and wet to start christmas eve, and with some sun in the afternoon, temperatures go above record highs. it will still be mild on christmas, too, with sunshine. erin: sha
finn: um, a robot. sean: like, a $10 robot? finn: electric robot. sean: well, it is good to have electric robot. s. here. it is very easy to do. you wash the great in events -- obviously. build each layer. you can make it like a garland if you want. this is an anti-poat version. -- antipasto version. there he visual, something to talk about fair you can bring that to a holiday party. just make sure you keep it up right because they can follow for. but it is very easy to make, easy to do. how...
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it used to take highly skilled engineers a few days to teach robots a new tasks.the algorithm, it only takes eight hours to learn the same tasks with more than 90% accuracy. deep learning algorithms mimic the way living things process information, they are already helping google and facebook server advertising. companies, or yoda, samsung, making investments in this space, we can expect robot learning and neuroma networks to be the buzzwords for 2016. -- nu announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie rose: brian moynihan is here. he is chairman and ceo of bank of america. the company has completed a turnaround after eight years of costly litigation. it came from the financial crisis. the firm has repaired its balance sheet. it has reduced non-core assets like private equity and real estate businesses. the financial success remains closely connected to the u.s. economy. i'm pleased to have brian moynihan back at this table. brian: thank you for having me. charlie rose: you were hoping the fed would raise interest
it used to take highly skilled engineers a few days to teach robots a new tasks.the algorithm, it only takes eight hours to learn the same tasks with more than 90% accuracy. deep learning algorithms mimic the way living things process information, they are already helping google and facebook server advertising. companies, or yoda, samsung, making investments in this space, we can expect robot learning and neuroma networks to be the buzzwords for 2016. -- nu announcer: from our studios in new...
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some military robots, they are getting a makeover in time for christmas. military robots.mic dressed up their trademark four-legged robots as reindeer, pulling santa sleighs to wish its customers a merry christmas, the company owned by google developed the robots to carry heavy cargo across the terrain, that getting a nice break for the robot today job, that is training with marines at quantico. if you need more proof that political correctness run amuck on college campus, a prankster with media research center went to george mason university in virginia to ask students to sign a petition asking radio stations to bo cot the -- boycott the song white christmas because it is racist, describes it at quote insulting to people of color because it perpetuates idea that being white is positive attribute, guess what, 18 people signed that petition, in about an hour. i guess they think that snow is racist? we're coming right back stay with us. >> quentin tarantino doubles down on his anticop comments but now he needs law enforcement's help with his new christmas movie. >> well, wel
some military robots, they are getting a makeover in time for christmas. military robots.mic dressed up their trademark four-legged robots as reindeer, pulling santa sleighs to wish its customers a merry christmas, the company owned by google developed the robots to carry heavy cargo across the terrain, that getting a nice break for the robot today job, that is training with marines at quantico. if you need more proof that political correctness run amuck on college campus, a prankster with...
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obviously it's prudent of them to use a robotic device given the concern, first of all, they are still searching the area, initial area, inland regional center because they said there was something that they potentially believe to be an explosive device on the scene, a device was thrown out of a vehicle that was i believe it was not or rendered it so and were cause shous about the su vurv. it would make sense they would be cautious about entering this apartment since the top of the hour, i want to take a breath here and bring all of our viewers just joining us up to date on what is going on right now. the fbi tonight is not ruling out terrorism in the deadliest mass shooting since sandy hook. at least 14 are known dead. 17 people wounded at a social services center in san bernardino, california. reportsf three killers spotted leaving the scene in a black suv and police spotted that suv leaving an apartment complex in redlan redlands. a shooting with two suspects ensued at a later location, a man and woman were killed. separately a man and woman were killed there and a third person was
obviously it's prudent of them to use a robotic device given the concern, first of all, they are still searching the area, initial area, inland regional center because they said there was something that they potentially believe to be an explosive device on the scene, a device was thrown out of a vehicle that was i believe it was not or rendered it so and were cause shous about the su vurv. it would make sense they would be cautious about entering this apartment since the top of the hour, i want...
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there he highs, up, a robotic book. "the rise of the robots" won the ft prize.y to map out the future, we are in the robotic age. jonathan: great to have you with us this morning. that is your reading list, if you want a book. guy: if you are going to read one book this weekend, read ben bernanke's book. jonathan: "the pulse" is coming up next. fightre putting the against the islamic state. a quick look at the markets. the euro agains the south african rand guy: just to your point about what is happening. the rupee be stories about turkey next week. as we work our way through next guys are going to be the ones in the firing line. they will all have a turbulent week, but it will be those emerging markets who will feel it. that is it from guy johnson and i. if you want to discuss markets, we are on twitter. the best of luck for the rest of your day. ♪ francine: the dollar gains while emerging markets stock its slump. an central bank meets as extended oil selloff ways on the vrabel. reports out of china saying that a billionaire has gone missing. shares are halted.
there he highs, up, a robotic book. "the rise of the robots" won the ft prize.y to map out the future, we are in the robotic age. jonathan: great to have you with us this morning. that is your reading list, if you want a book. guy: if you are going to read one book this weekend, read ben bernanke's book. jonathan: "the pulse" is coming up next. fightre putting the against the islamic state. a quick look at the markets. the euro agains the south african rand guy: just to your...
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things like these guys right back here. >> or picturing you doing the robot.ere's something that would change that thought. ♪ story to be told >> news flash, that's obviously not adele. >> it's also not even a human. it is the world's most human-like robot, though, who, by the way, works as a receptionist at the singapore university where she was created. nadine is her name. she remembers visitors, she smiles, shakes hands and also makes conversation. >> okay, her software is similar to that used by apple siri and microsoft's cortana. just a matter of time before she's around rolling in the creep, i'd say. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doc
things like these guys right back here. >> or picturing you doing the robot.ere's something that would change that thought. ♪ story to be told >> news flash, that's obviously not adele. >> it's also not even a human. it is the world's most human-like robot, though, who, by the way, works as a receptionist at the singapore university where she was created. nadine is her name. she remembers visitors, she smiles, shakes hands and also makes conversation. >> okay, her...
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the last we heard, there was a robot going inside of this home. what is the latest? the latest is that the police are being extraordinary cautious. police are moving further and further away from the house in many question. i'm speaking to people who live in the neighborhood. >> a neighbor came up and showed me video of them breaking glass windows to get the robot inside. what led them here was a tip to a name. that name connected to the house here, this is about a ten-mile drive where where the shooting took place this afternoon. what happened is that black suv, while authorities were at the home, trying to figure out what lives there, the black suv slowly drove by. all of a sudden when they saw the authorities, they started speeding by, sped away. that led to the police chasedown that you have described where you have the woman driving and a man shooting out the car with a pipe bomb coming ou of the car. that led to two suspects dead. the question is, does the named person that we know now, was that person in the car? or is that a third person? what we also know th
the last we heard, there was a robot going inside of this home. what is the latest? the latest is that the police are being extraordinary cautious. police are moving further and further away from the house in many question. i'm speaking to people who live in the neighborhood. >> a neighbor came up and showed me video of them breaking glass windows to get the robot inside. what led them here was a tip to a name. that name connected to the house here, this is about a ten-mile drive where...
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. >>> a new interactative robot created. >>> and time magazine named person of the year. >>> welcome back. time magazine announcing the 2015 person of year. it's german chancellor angela merkel. the magazine honors for helping preserve europe's economic person with the recession and also with the flood of migrants. >>> and keeping up all over the house. slippers as soon as they walk na their house. brady says he got his first pair when he was in high school as a gift from his mom. >>> fashion of a different kind last night. did you see kids from all over the area turned players into human christmas trees and wrapped them up with paper, ribbon and ornament. >> toilet paper. >> there you go. the event was put on by the patriots charitable foundation for years. this time -- there is -- he was festive. >> i didn't sign up for. this so funny. doing a live report after him being around. >> fantastic fun event every year. >> so. it's not feel like christmas. >> no. >> everywhere, we are in december, feeling more like october or november. >> hard to put the tree up. >> we are gets festive. a
. >>> a new interactative robot created. >>> and time magazine named person of the year. >>> welcome back. time magazine announcing the 2015 person of year. it's german chancellor angela merkel. the magazine honors for helping preserve europe's economic person with the recession and also with the flood of migrants. >>> and keeping up all over the house. slippers as soon as they walk na their house. brady says he got his first pair when he was in high school...